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VACANCY FEMALES INTERMEDIATE CLERK WE REQUIRE AN intelligent girl capable of working with a minimum of supervision. An understanding of general office procedure with perhaps some ledger machine experience are the main requirements. This position offers excellent prospects, good wages and comfortable working conditions. Applicants should telephone: 60-122 to arrange an interview. C. 5.1., LIMITED, 184 Armagh Street. 36868 KINGSLEA CENTRE INTERESTING POSITIONS are available for women as Matron’s Assistants on the staff of Kingslea Centre. Kingslea is a national child welfare training centre for problem girls from all over New Zealand. Women interested in adolescents would find this rewarding and stimulating work. Applicants must be over 21 years of age with a reasonable educational background. Salary— Matron’s Assistant, $48.67 per week gross. This amount includes an extra allowance of 15 per cent in lieu of penal and overtime. Positions live-in or live-out. Board and lodging available at the rate of $7.11 per week. Six weeks’ paid holiday per year. Apply to: The Principal, Kingslea. Phone 83-043. 43040 —K~7 LYTTELTON MACHINISTS WE ARE PLANNING to establish in the near future a small modem sewing unit in central Lyttelton to make a simple line of children’s clothing. Applications for employment are now invited from both experienced machinists and ladies willing to be trained in this well paid occupation. We also wish to appoint from experienced machinists a unit supervisor and a staff trainer. Working conditions will be modem and congenial, free car parking provided and full staff buying privileges available. Highest wages paid with attractive bonus scheme. Please telephone:— The Personnel Officer, Clothing Division, KAIAPOI PETONE GROUP TEXTILES, LIMITED, Phone 64-479, Christchurch. 36864 MACHINIST WE HAVE A vacancy in our sack repair department. This would suit a woman in the 40 to 50 age group. Some experience in industrial sewing machine use would be helpful but not necessary, as training will be given. Working hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Apply: Mr McNally, D. H. BROWN AND SON, LIMITED, Moorhouse Avenue. Phone 62-149. 43172 O\ MACHINISTS MACHINISTS SHIRLEY AREA SHIRLEY AREA WE REQUIRE FOOTWEAR machinists for our new branch Closing Room in Hills Road, Shirley. Part time and clothing machinists will also be considered. . Excellent wages are offered depending upon experience. Please apply to: Mr W. Henry or Mr P. Dowson, M. O'BRIEN AND COMPANY, LIMITED, 31 Dundas Street. Phone 67-667. 36715 NATIONAL BANK VICTORIA SQUARE BRANCH WE HAVE A POSITION available for a responsible young lady with School Certificate Qualifications. Generous commencing salary with guaranteed increases and merit rises. Duties are varied with good conditions and excellent future prospects. Please apply in person to: The Manager, NATIONAL BANK OF N.Z., LIMITED, Comer Colombo and Armagh Streets, Christchurch. ,36714 SECRETARY INTERESTING POSITION available for experienced woman with Overseas Aid Department of National Council of Churches. Good shorthand typing is essential to handle world-wide correspondence, and knowledge of banking procedures helpful. Would consider part-time applicant (9-3). Ring 69-274 and ask for Christian World Service. 43110 TYPIST THE NATIONAL BANK has a vacancy for a competent typist. Working conditions are good with no shorthand necessary. Generous commencing salary with guaranteed increases and merit rises. Please apply in person to: The Manager, NATIONAL BANK OF N.Z., LIMITED, Comer Colombo and Armagh Streets, Christchurch. 36713

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32589, 24 April 1971, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32589, 24 April 1971, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32589, 24 April 1971, Page 30